roundwood

/ˈraʊndˌwʊd/
noun
  1. Wood in its natural, unprocessed form, such as logs or branches, typically used for construction, fuel, or fencing.
    • Roundwood is cheaper than processed lumber but requires more work to use.
    • Farmers often use roundwood for building fences and sheds.
    • The lumber mill buys roundwood from local forests to make timber.
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